Yes, dogs are allowed in most national parksFirst things first: Dogs are, by and large, allowed in national parks.
In all parks, dogs must be on leashes no longer than six feet, and picking up and disposing of pet excrement is a must.
In Yosemite and Yellowstone National Parks, dogs are largely restricted to developed car campgrounds and paved roads, while others, like White Sands, in New Mexico, have more areas open to dogs, though they must be leashed.
They make a point to speak to park rangers on arrival to get the most up-to-date information and suggestions on which areas to visit.
“In Joshua Tree, the rangers directed me to a four-wheel-drive road that no one goes on,” Ms. LaFleur said.
Persons:
Danielle LaFleur, Brodin Ramsey, Chia, “, Joshua Tree, Ms, LaFleur, ”
Organizations:
Park Service, Yellowstone National Parks, Service
Locations:
Yosemite, White, New Mexico